/hello-world-nodejs

An example of how to set your Node.js application up to enable deployment on Kinsta App Hosting services.

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Kinsta - Hello World - Node.js

An example of how to set your Node.js application up to enable deployment on Kinsta App Hosting services.

Kinsta’s Application Hosting is a service to run your web apps and any databases side by side in a hassle-free environment, tailored for developer needs and ease of use. App Hosting is currently in an invite-only beta phase, sign up for a test account at kinsta.com/application-hosting.

Dependency Management

During the deployment process Kinsta will automatically install dependencies defined in your package.json file.

Web Server Setup

Port

Kinsta automatically sets the PORT environment variable. You should not define it yourself and you should not hard-code it into the application. Use process.env.PORT in your code when referring to the server port.

app.listen(process.env.PORT, () => {
    console.log(`Hello World Application is running on port ${process.env.PORT}`)
})

Start Command

When deploying an application Kinsta will automatically create a web process with npm start as the entry point. Make sure to use this command to run your server. If you would like to use another command you will need modify the runtime process in MyKinsta.

  "scripts": {
    "start": "node server.js"
  },

Deployment Lifecycle

Whenever a deployment is initiated (through creating an application or re-deploying due to an incoming commit) the npm build command is run, followed by the npm start command.